ENTER 2004 to be held in Egypt

Wednesday, 11 Nov, 2003 0

The travel technology conference, ENTER 2004 is to be held in Cairo, the destination of last year’s ABTA Convention.

ENTER is organised by IFITT (International Federation for IT and Travel & Tourism) and will be held from 26 to 28 January 2004.

The event will focus on consumer technologies an is expected to attract industry delegates from tourist boards, destination management companies, airlines, tour operators and the hotel sector.

The 2004 event is the organisation’s 11th conference, and is being organised in collaboration with Thomas Cook.

IFITT president Josef Margreiter, also chief executive of the Tirol Tourist Board said: “The issue of how the travel industry uses IT to reach consumers is now crucial to the success of many organisations, and we believe will drive strong debate at this year’s ENTER.”



 



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